Yeah I found this one as well but didn't want to post in case it wasn't his and I will **** up his thread....

Liked the two take downs.
Question, did your opponent knew you are a Judo guy? Reminded me of the Brazilians 2009 when a Judo BB just steam plowed the Blue Belt absolute division by dropping people on their heads over and over.

I dont think the guy knew I did Judo but he didnt want to go down easily. I wasnt looking to stand up for that long but I refuse to pull guard. I was looking to play some guard work but its what the guy wanted to do so I obliged him.

It's very common. I find it to be my highest percentage technique. Judo guys need to start doing these tournaments. The ability to maintain top control is the most important aspect winning a match. It's a great way for any judoka to practice oseakomi against a highly skilled ground fighter.

Coupled with the time allotted for ne waza it's a real test of your skills. Learning to apply the skills you learn in this environment will guarantee success in a judo match.

Cake he was very stiff and grabbed my belt a few times. I was worried about getting countered since he was shorter than me. Plus he wasn't in any rush to get to the ground. I knew I would get the takedown points if the time got short.